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"Motorcycle Safety Tips"

An average of 166,000 Americans are hospitalized as a result of a motorcycle accident and worse yet, nearly 5,000 will die in any given year. Numerous others will be crippled for life. There are three primary reasons have been identified:

1. Motorcycles are harder to see than a car.
2. Motorcycles are open air vehicles, and offer no protection for the rider.
3. Since it’s on two wheels, handling can be difficult with skidding often ending in a crash.

Follow these simple safety tips and you can safely enjoy the sense of freedom and control that comes from riding a motorcycle:

Always wear a helmet as well as eye and face protection.

Never ride a motorcycle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Ride with extreme care. Steering, accelerating and braking require skill and a high degree of coordination.

Get licensed (all states require a motorcycle license).

If you are a new rider, take a motorcycle safe riding class. Take one even if you think you are an experienced rider. You’ll be surprised what you didn’t know.

Drive Defensively. Do not expect that car drivers will give you the right-of-way.

Avoid the center of the lane where debris and oil droppings from cars accumulate. Also watch for other hazards including pot holes, cracks, sand, etc.

Wear a proper outfit – leather gloves, jacket and boots will protect you from “road rash.”

Always ride with your headlight on if permitted by traffic laws even during the daytime. It will make you more visible to other drivers.

Apply reflective tape to your helmet.

Maintain your bike regularly. Make sure the brakes are in order. Do routine chain and engine checks before riding.

Follow all rules of the road and don’t speed. Nearly 40 percent of riders killed were speeding.

Watch out for other vehicles coming from driveways and side streets.

Don't let anyone ride with you as a passenger until you are a skilled rider.